Prisoner (Dance Gavin Dance song)

"Prisoner" is a song by American rock band Dance Gavin Dance. It was released to digital download and streaming services as the lead single from their ninth studio album, Afterburner, on February 21, 2020, by Rise Records. The song features an uncredited guest appearance from Royal Coda and Eidola guitarist Sergio Medina.

"Prisoner"
Single by Dance Gavin Dance
from the album Afterburner
ReleasedFebruary 21, 2020 (2020-02-21)
Recorded2019
StudioInterlace Audio Recording Studios, Portland, Oregon
Genre
Length3:47
LabelRise
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Dance Gavin Dance singles chronology
"Blood Wolf"
(2019)
"Prisoner"
(2020)
"Strawberry's Wake"
(2020)

The song was produced by Kris Crummett while Drew Fulk handled vocal production. Lyrically, the track is about hallucinogens and deals with topics of idolatry while sonically, it has been compared to the band's 2009 studio album, Happiness due to its progressive rock and funk rock nature.

Background

Following extensive touring in support of their eighth studio album Artificial Selection (2018), Dance Gavin Dance began recording sessions for their ninth studio album. Prior to the Artificial Selection Tour, the group held a recording session in January 2019 with producer Kris Crummett at Interlace Audio in Portland, Oregon. The band released the stand-alone single "Head Hunter" on March 22, 2019,[4] and a second stand-alone single "Blood Wolf", on October 11.[5]

On February 20, 2020, Dance Gavin Dance began teasing new music. The following day, the band released "Prisoner", accompanied with its music video, and announced their ninth studio album, Afterburner.[3]

Composition

"Prisoner" is a post-hardcore, progressive rock, and funk rock track with a runtime of 3 minutes and 47 seconds. The instrumentation was written by Dance Gavin Dance with additional guitar performed by Sergio Medina. The track has a BPM of 125 and is in the key of F-sharp minor.[6]

Music video

The music video for "Prisoner" was released on the same day of the single's release, on February 21, 2020.[7] The video depicts a standard one-shot scene of Dance Gavin Dance performing in a color-changing room with palm trees in a psychedelic atmosphere. It was directed by Orie McGinness and Sam Hallen, the latter of which who's directed the videos for "Inspire the Liars" and "Head Hunter". Additionally, the video was produced by Mike Taylor and coordinated by Veronica Zin.

Credits and personnel

Dance Gavin Dance
  • Tilian Pearson – clean vocals, backing unclean vocals
  • Jon Mess – unclean vocals
  • Tim Feerick – bass guitar
  • Will Swan – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Matthew Mingus – drums, percussion
Additional personnel
  • Sergio Medina – guitar, composer
  • Joseph Arrington – composer
Production
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References

  1. Helton, Billie (Feb 23, 2020). "Dance Gavin Dance Announce New Album "Afterburner" With Impressive Single "Prisoner"". Retrieved Apr 13, 2020.
  2. "Dance Gavin Dance Release New Single 'Prisoner' + Announce New Album". Wall Of Sound. Feb 21, 2020. Retrieved Apr 13, 2020.
  3. Greenwood, Koltan (Feb 21, 2020). "Dance Gavin Dance detail 'Afterburner' album with groovy "Prisoner" video". Retrieved Apr 13, 2020.
  4. "Head Hunter - Single by Dance Gavin Dance". Retrieved Apr 13, 2020 via music.apple.com.
  5. "Blood Wolf - Single by Dance Gavin Dance". Retrieved Apr 13, 2020 via music.apple.com.
  6. "Key and BPM of Prisoner by Dance Gavin Dance | Musicstax". musicstax.com. Retrieved Apr 13, 2020.
  7. "Dance Gavin Dance - Prisoner (Official Music Video)".
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